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ABERDEEN HERALD VOL. XX INCIIIMiS COM HAPPENINGS IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY. Items of Interest from all Sections of Cltchiilis County, Gathered by Aberdeen Herald Correspondents and Gleaned Eroin Our County Exchanges. MONTESANO S. I). Wininger is lemodelinghis house west of town, putting 011 an additional story. A. .1. Speckerl, an attorney formerly of Seattle, is in the county with a view of locating here. Eiias Bryan has linishel his job of col lecting le!ini|ii-lit taxes, and made a good clean up through the countv. Mr. and >1 >m. Thomas Simpson, former residents of Montesano, are here from Ashland, Ou-goii, visiting relatives anil friends. Montesano Shingle Co.'s mill shut <lown by 1< t-s of dry kiln, is running leg tilarly once more, ustng the concrete dry kiln just comi'leted. The school board has rented the room in Byles block formerly occupied by read ing room, a« an extra school room until trie new buiMing is completed. Superinl . ent-elect Walton has sent out list 11 school books adopted by county board lor country schools, with exchange, retail ami wholesale prices of each b'k show 11. J. I). Craiv, mauagerof( i 1 av's Harbor Electric comp,l iv, was in town Tuesday interviewing board of 1 ipialization. Mr. Crarv saya the electric r ad will be ex tended to iiooii.il' 1 next year. First Baptist church of Elma has tiled articles of incorporation. ((Ulcere are: President, 11. M. Hardinu; clerk, Leu vella Nv; treasurer, Marv Dickson; trustees, W !•!, N.n.and I. Dickson. I'M. S Kentmrg has sent to Deputy Sheriff Winiers from Walla Wal'a a handsome ivne made in the penitentiary and some other articles made by prison ers, ex; t - r that they will bn sold and the uioiie it lo him. Miss W\ a 1 a Oovner, who had been visiting! e umi lVoria, 111., for a year, arrived I • asl week. She was accom. pained b. 1. .-ins of Air. Ooyner, Mr. and Mrs. Bud I. e, of C"lfax, Indiana, who came out tu s i' ihe fair, and visit rela tives on tlie e t ELM A \j. K. I> . i, 'if Oi i• la, arrived Tues day, and • • 1 tin- family of A. L. Cal low. Mi. W.i •in emplove in tlie depot, has leiu 1» . Mi l. residence on Second slreet. Grandma Taylor went to Ifoijiiian) Moiidd. ' ii* euler the lloiiuiaui Uen el'al hospital. The \\ mi. -iar mil! sawed two sticks of tiinU'i 3G inches by I! incites square and 40 .(■ j,. Mi-s .Marv Lurdgren, of Abrdeen, came U|> Sunday 10 visit friends in Klma and vici iity a few days. Mrs. .1. U. O'Donnell, who has been in !>r. French's hospital for sometime was discharged and returned borne Sunday. Harden l.ewis brought in six boxes of strawberries Wednesday and two more on Thursday. Ilow is this for August -4th. The Klma Steam Laundry has changed hands, David Barrio retiring, and Tony Barrie and Howard Williamson taking possession. Miss Alice Kihbe left for PeEll Thurs day, where she will teach in one ot the grades of tie- public school there for the ensuing year. Veysey Bros, have purchased thirty acres of land emt of town from William Boyden, in !»• used as stock yard. They will immediately build a slaughter house, pens, ete. The Misses Coffman, of Tacoma stop ped <>ft here Monday to visit their uncle, W. Witner. They were accompanied by their friend, Miss Leffingwell, and left for their bo ics Tuesday. OAKVILLE. K. J. Stonor returned from Portland Wednesday. Mr. I' enncpaoker liaa decided not to move totlu.i p are at present. Mrs. J. K. Ket'lev visited at the Fitz gerald (arm 011 Garrard creek last week. Mrs. Kimna Kaatz, of Aberdeen, a former resident of this place was in town .Saturday. Mins Flora VVhitwell who had been visiting friends here, retained to her. home in Illinois, .Sunday. i Mrs. Kaufman and party returned from the fair Tuesday, and will leave for their home in Ohio, soon. tioyuiA* Burton f,von left Tuesday morning to begin his school near Tacoma. H. It. Martin, wife and family returned Monday from a weeks visit to Poitlund, Mrs. ,f. B. Harrison left Tuesday morn ing for a two weeks' visit with lelutives at Centialia. Freeman Watson returned Monday from a trip to Mitched, Ore , where he obtained a fine timber claim. Joe Lvon loft Tuesday morning for Cliambers, in Eastern Washington to teai'b again in the same school he taught last year. Announcements are out for the wed ding of Miss Helena Lois Krickson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. K. Erickson and Mr. Koy C. Young. Bert Moore, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, left Tuesday morning for Oakland, Cal., where he will resume his studies at St. Mary's college. Postmaster France left yesterday to attend the national encampment of the U. A. 11. at Denver, to which he is a delegate. He will also visit his relatives in lowa and Ohio. He will he gone the month of September. ! UNIONS WILL PARADE GREATEST PAGEANT EVER WIT NESSED IN ABERDEEN. Thirty-six Different Organizations Will be in the Line of Parade Next Monday. Exercises Will be Held in This City. Games Are to be at Electric Park. Monday will witness the largest gath ering b ls ever inarched in a body in t!ie c.ty n[ Aberdeen, it being the ob servance of l.abor Day. The committees have heen hard at work, and everything i about complete! word hnvii.g been received from the labor orgmn/. itionsof the different towns in the county that they will bo present to partii ipate in the exercises. The morning celebration will take place in the city, and immediately after the close of ti.e exercises the cars jvill run in full force to the park where a pic nic will be he'd. The park allbrds a splendid place for this plan, as this will give the women ami children a cool, clean place to rest and enjoy themselves before the after -1 noon program begins. The sports committee has completed its work, and announces the following list of events for the afternoon, the sports to commence at 2 o'clock: 1! p. in. —100 yards for youths 10 to 10 years, $3, if I .">O. 2:20 —100 yards for men only, and *2.50. 2:15-—Kug and spoon race for ladies, :ft 00 and *2.00. 3:ii0 —llaseball, Carpenters vs. Paint ers, 7 innings, *25. I ::;o—Wheelbarrow race. -I:4s—Three legged race. 5:00 Tug of wai, nine men and cap tain on side, $:>(). 5:20—Bell race, $4.00. Greaced pig, prize, pig. Host float, *25. Entries for race to be made to (i. \V. Hamilton at the Mumbolt, or J. \V. Clark at oflice of Grays Harbor I'ost. General admission 15c, grand stand 10c. Children under 12 years free. Admission to ball. 50c. All unions are to be in line on Market street, between H and F streets, at 0:30 a. m. sharp, the line of much being as follows: From F to Heron, along Heron to Broadway, along Broadway to Market, along Market to speaker's btand at cor ner Market and G. Following is the list of committees who w ill have charge of the different depart ments and exercises of the day: Central committee E. \V. Hunter, B. 11. ltogers and H. L. Green, has an nounced the following sub-committees: Parade—One representative from each union to be selected by the union, j Sports—Geo. Hamilton, Win. Pierre, G. F. Westburg and E. Dix. Prizes in hands of finance committee. lteception—Committee as a whole on reception. Dance—Miss Lena Turk, G. W. Bower, H. Roberts, C. G. Koehler, G. Dean and A. L. Silvey. Judges of the day—J. J. Itobinson, M. I M. Briggs, W. C. Iloyd, H. A. Liver- I more and W. A. Brisco. I Music—S. W. White, Wm. Appleyard ' and C. G. Koehler. SEMI-WEEKLY ABERDEEN, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1905. THE on COUNCIL TELEPHONE FRANCHISE ON THE TADLE INDEFINITELY. Expert Bridge Engineer Telegraphed for. New Trustee tor City Library. Eour Bids Iteceived for New Sfeel Bridge. Plat of Southside Accept ed. Veneer District Outlined. All Ihe uoiiiirilmeii except Mr. Wilson were present last ni^lil. The plat of the South Siile aililitiun to South Aberdeen wasaccepted. The veneer district asked for t«y C. V. Loy and others was allowed, so far as all north of .Market street between K and K, tilt rejected it so far as !•' alio 11. Oily Attorney Taggart suggested that in the matter of the claim of .Johnson >V: Mcßride for damages, lire city tender them the sum of $50. The attorney was instructe I to draw an ordinance in the matter i f poll tax, as the present ordinance is defective. K. C. Finch was given lire contract for building the street and al ey ciossings on the Soutliside, at the tale of 10 cents per foot. A petition was received fioni citi/.ens on the Southside asking that a road he built through the west part of the city to connect with the road • hat the comity has built, no the Nneskah mvr. On the complaint of k. I! K-llogu, the superintendent of street.< us instiucted to have the streets in i-ott:i.-is addition, leading off of K street, cleaned. The petition of the tiuslees of the city library, asking that they be given a room in the new city hall for librarv purposes, was referred to the liuilding committee. Wilson Bros, were permitted to repair the water pipe on the Wilson Bros.' mill pioperty. The Aberdeen Box factoiy asked for water connections. Referred to water committee. I'ete McGuire was granted a liquor license. The W . O. T. U. asked that a water fountain Ire erected on thecjrnerof Her on and O stieets, they to furnish the fountain. Referred to water committee. Mrs. W. B. Mack was appointed a trustee of the city librarv. .1. A. Mailer, who runs the Svea sa loon, entered complaint against City Marshal Carter, stating that lie was in terfering with a tenant of his. Referred to lire ami light committee. A protest was received from S. Bonn and others, in the matter of the sewer near F street, in Sewer liistriet. A, which is being constructed. Filed. Mike Goldsmith was granted a dance hall license for the Eaglo dance hall, corner of G iiid River streets. An ordinance was passed protecting the merchants of Aberdeen from the en croachment of the itinerant merchant. The license charge to itinerants being as fellows: Period less than a month, jfl.j per day; first month if2so; second and third months, $125; after three months $50 per month. The matter of the improvement of Ninemire street was laid over for one week. The city attorney was instructed to draw au ordinance fur the improvement of F street, Michigan avenue and Heron street. The clerk wai instructed to re adver tise forbids for F ami Broadway streets. The telephone ordinance asked for, was laid on the table indefinitely. The clerk was instructed to telegraph Charles S. Healer, of Tacoma, to come and expert the plans for bridge across the Wishkah, before the bids would be accepted. The council is to meet as a committee of the whole, at the call of the mayor, when the bids have been ex perted. Complaint was made against the Oiympia restaurant that the proprietor was not living tip to his license in selling liquors in original packages. Bids for the bridge were received from the following parties: Portland Bridge & Building Co., $29,480; Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co., $25,500; Pacific Bridge Co., $27,023; International Con tract Co., $27,175. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxaiive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to'Miie K. VV. Grove's signature is on each dox : ;>c. Sciatica. Rev. \V. L. Rilev, L. L. D. Cuba, New York, writes: "After fifteen days of ex i cruciating pain from sciatica rheumatism, , under various treatments, I was induced I to try Ballard's Snow Liniment; the first I application giving my first relief anil the | second entire relief. I can give it un qualified recommendation." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by \V. B. Paine & Co. t The Herald twice a week tells it all. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH. Information of Interest Concerning the Organization of the Work of i Aberdeen Schools, as Outlined by Superintendent Cook for the Com ing School Year. On account of the changes 'eing made in the sanitation of the High school j building, the public schools of the city will not open until Monday, September 11, ami all parents and guardians are re quested to have the children under their charge attend the moining session, as j the teachers desire to have the enroll* inent as complete as possible at that time, give out the entrance cards and make such announcements and arrange ments as are necessary. Ulie Board Ins estimated from the growth of the schools in the past years, j that two additional teachers will lie re quired this vear, one in the High school and one in the grades. This has lesult ed in the renting oi two outside room-. These have been seemed in the Ninemire building, one on the first floor in the rear I of the Barker furniture store, and one on the second floor. All pupils are requested to attend school in the building in which they at tended last year, if their grades are taught there stiH. Manv transfers will doubtless have to be made, but these will be made as rapidly as possible the lirsi week; ami it ill gieatlv aid the teacheis if ihe pupils return to the same building as last year. The superintend ent's otlice is in Boom li>, Postoltice bloJk. and he will attend to all tiausfers and assignment i f pupils. The assignments as arranged at pres- I ent are as follows: High School Building — Beginners, I Room 1, Miss Macl'herson; 1li&1 A, | Room :i, Miss .Mason ; 11 B, Miss Pilcher, \ i Room 5; If A & 111 B, Room 2, .Miss i | Gordon; 111 & IV B, Room 0. Miss j Simons; IV B ifc IV A, lioom 13, Miss I Britton; V B VA, Room 0, Mis Stev ens.'o; VI B it VI A, Room 12, Miss | June; VII B, Room -i. Miss Van llouteii. i Market Street Building — Beginners, ; Room 1, Miss Thornton; 1 B, Room 3, i Mrs. Wt s; ; I A, Room i_', Miss Huntley; j II A, Rjom 4, Miss Nettletsn; 111 B & i 111 A, Room 0, Miss Becker; V Bit V A, j Room 5. Miss Conklin; Vl.Bit VI A, I Room 8, Miss Dalton ; VII \ i*c VIII B, ' i Room 7, Mr. I'. A. Williams, principal. Ninemire Building Annex- —II B, lower i j floor rear ol furniture stme, Miss Parr; | IV li it IV Ajseconl tluor, .Miss Jeans. | Hast Aberdeen Building — First and! Second grades, first flu .r, Miss ilulburt; Third, Fourth and Fifth grades, second j lloor, .liiss Sullivan. South Aberdeen !' 11 ii- 1 in^ —first, Sec ond and third grade-. lirsi ti ,< r, Miss Aupperle; Fourth, Fhn, s.xtli and Seventh grades, second lloor, Miss Doug lass. Please notice tint ther.t is a VII B grade in tlie lligli ,'hool building Out none in tlie Market street; that there are \'ll A A VIII 1! gradas m the Mai» ket street school hut not in tne school building. All VIII A pupils, whether pupils who failed in the examination last May or pupils who are now promoted to the grades, will hi' placed in Room 8, second floor, High school building, ami will be under the charge of the regnlur High school instructors. A thorough review in the Bth grade subjects will be given during the first term and the pupils passed in regular course to tire High school proper in the middle of the year. .Miss (jilinore mil have charge of this room, which will be known as the sub high school room. Mr. R. I>. Kellogg, principal of the High school, will he in charge of the High School Assembly room, 11. All High school pupils will report to him there. Other teachers not mentioned above are Miss Fogle, assistant principal of the High school ami teacher of English and German, Mr. Kandal[. Science teacher in the High school anil Athletic Director, and Miss Abigirl Cook, supervisor of Music and Drawing throughout all the schools. A Guaranteed Cure ior Piles. | Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding , Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO | OINTMENT fails to cure any cane, no ' matter of how loan (Handing, 111 li to 14 i days. First application givn> ease and ■ rest. 50c If your Iriu/is' hasn't it: send 50c in stamps and it will he for-i warded post-paid by I'aria .Medicine Co. | fit. Louis, Mo. All the news that's fit to print. Aber deen Semi-Weekly Herald, $2.00 a year, $1.50 in advance. ABERDEEN'S BEST STORE New merchandise by express every day. The latest New York styles in Suits came this morning. Take a Look After our inventory, Sept. Ist, to close out, will show you extra good values. GEO. J. WOLFFS LARGE STH ST. RESIDENCE Two story, 7 room dwelling house, located on the brow of fust bench. grounds 100x204 feet. $2700 Will UNNING, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate and Loans, I'lioiie 14, Koom 14 Dabnry lllock. Clothes For Any Time o'Day sit bbj. Honors ii ii <V/ IfcOtiliwMliC vi-j iiiikVJ • VVf"T> H Nil If Partiilic of Some r °' our delicious Candief). If you (ty/ywV 1' ■» don't enjoy good things yourself \ " W''\' V* i K'W 801110 one else the pleasure. \ !«K\ ' They'll remember vou gratefully forit ( onlVclioiipry A"- - '• ol " **Q U W® flavor and perfect par* * itv is the only kiiul sold. This large f ' assortment coir ■: •• »•.-.> . f the I ' *I**'•'" [ .j-N,. V , cheaper grade?, which ;r-> n«.t only "IfelSrSS^Sa:'■ kiS|\ \si' wi ! l,u,lt ,aste - bIU 3r « po-'tively injurious. Model Bakery and Caiuly Factory G St. est Opposite PostofSice. ZELASKO FURNITURE CO. L J. KOLTS, Proprietor General House l urnishers Goods Sold on Installments Sole agency for Aberdeen for the Celebrated OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES Telephone IGO I Upliolstsrine ami General -115 Kant. Wishkali Street Repairing. A I! li K OK K N, WASH. Not better than the Best But better than the Rest #|gk That's our large line of Watches of all ( grades, at moderate 1 Watches and Jewelry repaired and guaran : LARS SHAKER ► C STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE No. 101